Woods signed with the Rams this offseason, getting a five-year contract worth a reported $39 million (with $15 million guaranteed). Prior to that, Woods had spent his entire four-year career with the Bills, catching 203 passes for 2,451 yards and 12 touchdowns. As Bleacher Report noted, he's never accumulated 700 receiving yards or more than five touchdowns in a season, but he's been a reliable option for the Bills during his time with the team. With Kenny Britt and Brian Quick both moving on in free agency, at this point the Rams don't have a clear-cut WR1. Could Woods be that guy? Aside from Tavon Austin, the Rams' depth chart features rookie Cooper Kupp and second-year men Pharoh Cooper, Mike Thomas and Nelson Spruce along with special teams standout Bradley Marquez. The problem is Woods, who doesn't excel in any one facet of the passing game (he's a solid route-runner and an excellent blocker), isn't ideally suited to a leading role. Still, adding a player like Woods should help take some of the pressure off of running back Todd Gurley.